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Body of Proof S01E05




Episode 05 - Dead Man Walking (19/04/2011)

A sweaty, panicked Ted Harbinson makes his way through the city streets. A short time later, he’s dead. After Megan takes a whiff of his duffle bag, she realizes the guy may have recently had a cheese steak. They just need to find out where. No problem. How many cheese steak places can there be in Philly, right?

The bag was grabbed by a worker at Al’s Cheese Steaks. The guy claims he took the abandoned duffle bag, but didn’t see a body. Back at the lab, Megan realizes the victim recently had surgery at her old hospital for a gall bladder problem. She does a little cutting to find the guy’s abdomen full of blood. Megan says, “A mugger did not kill Ted Harbinson. A surgeon did.”

Megan meets with one-time friend Gwen Baldwin, who now runs things at her former workplace. Gwen seems more interested in caring for a bonsai tree than chatting with her old chum. The tree belonged to Gwen’s son, who overdosed at a frat party four years ago. Megan is, of course, sympathetic. But she still needs to chat with the victim’s hotshot surgeon, Dr. Mark Chandler.

Dr. Chandler claims he did everything by the book. Things get real combative, real fast. Gwen tells Megan all future queries are to go through the legal team. But a surgical nurse, Nancy Follett, tells Megan and Peter that it’s only a matter of time before the reckless doc kills a patient. This is a situation Megan knows all too well. She also knows the artery clips Dr. Chandler used on his patient were not properly closed. The question is: Was this malpractice or murder?

Ethan and Curtis examine a woman who died from a blood clot that was the size of a hot dog. The sight of the woman’s identical twin sister catches Ethan off guard. Is it bad taste to call Karen Archer (guest star Christina Hendricks) drop dead gorgeous since she came in to ID her deceased sis? Ethan feels an immediate connection to this woman. Could it be because she’s Geoffrey Arend’s real-life wife? Nah.

When Karen asks Ethan to help her outside the office, he worries it could be inappropriate. But he goes out with her anyway. Did we mention she’s gorgeous? Back at the office, Curtis tells Ethan that his new lady friend is at risk from that same condition that killed her sister. The race is on to find Karen. Ethan tracks her down to say there’s no way she’s getting on a plane until a top doc checks her out. Some guys will do anything to keep a girl around. Ethan says, “I’ll settle for keeping you alive.” Nice.

Kate uses her influence to get access of the video that was taken during Ted Harbinson’s operation. The hospital claims there is no recording. However, Gwen turns over the files for everyone who had access to the surgical equipment. Ethan and Curtis dig through gobs of infectious waste to find the gun used to clamp the artery. Someone tampered with it.

Sam learns that Ted Harbinson’s wife dined at the cheese steak place she visited earlier where she met with Nancy Follett. The wife and the nurse could have been in cahoots to split the dough from a malpractice lawsuit. That’s not the case, as Megan learns their victim had his surgery rescheduled. He wasn’t the intended target. She also realizes that there are two other faulty clamp guns somewhere out there. Kate, Megan and team march into the hospital to shut things down.

One of the defective staple guns was used on a man named George White. Megan and Peter find the guy unconscious on the floor of his home. They need to act fast or he’ll die. The last time Megan cut into a patient, she killed the person. She manages to save George, who later reveals he was in a frat at a school with a name she recognizes.

Traces of bonsai tree were found on the defective staple guns. Megan realizes that her old friend Gwen tampered with the surgical instruments used in the operation. She wanted revenge on the frat leader she blamed for her son’s OD. Case closed. Later, Megan tries to convince the cocky Dr. Chandler to be more careful and caring in the future, as she used to be just like him. Thankfully, she’s not anymore.





Body of Proof is an American medical drama television series created by Chris Murphey and produced by ABC Studios. Starring Dana Delany and Jeri Ryan, the series premiered on March 29, 2011.

The series stars Delany as Dr. Megan Hunt, a medical examiner. The show will focus on Hunt's efforts to balance the demands of her professional life with her personal life. Hunt was previously employed as a top flight neurosurgeon who has a life changing automobile accident. Her boss is the city's chief medical examiner, played by Ryan.

A brilliant neurosurgeon, Dr. Megan Hunt had it all, or so she thought. As the first female head of Neurosurgery at a prominent university hospital in Philadelphia, she never paid attention to how the requirements of her profession were reflected in her personal life, until her husband divorced her and she lost custody of their seven-year-old daughter. Still not recovered from the emotional trauma, Megan was physically transformed – a car accident left her with a condition called paresthesia – random attacks of numbness and cramping of her hands. Tragically, this disease did not appear before Megan went back to work. During an operation, she lost control of her instruments, which resulted in a patient's death. Megan's life as a neurosurgeon was finished.

Five years later, Megan has found new life as a court-medical expert, using her medical instincts that guided her so well when diagnosing the living to instead discover causes of death, disclose who was responsible, and why. As she seeks answers, she finds clues in the bodies of the dead. The body, in fact, is the proof. And with her unique blend of intelligence, instinct and medical knowledge, she can read the body like no other.


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